Save the 76 Ball - knx http://www.savethe76ball.com/taxonomy/term/197/0 en Michael Linder Gives The Ball The Eye http://www.savethe76ball.com/linder <p>Acclaimed KNX reporter Michael Linder has a nice feature on the Save the 76 Ball campaign in his weekend blog. <a href="http://www.linder.com/archives/37" target="_blank">Click over</a> to enjoy a very clever montage of images, or just read on. Thanks, Michael! </p> <p><strong>Pinhead to the rescue of giant 76 balls!</strong> You know &mdash; those orange and blue globes being uprooted from gas stations across the Southland while Los Angeles culture aficionados howl.</p> <p>The branding switcheroo is fallout from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.conocophillips.com/index.htm">ConocoPhillips</a> purchase of Union 76. Flat signage in ConocoPhillips red is replacing the big orange balls which were designed by Ray Pederson for the 1962 Seattle World&rsquo;s Fair. The spheres have taken on urban treasure status among cultural preservationists who regard them as historic Jet Age flashbacks &mdash; like the Jetsonesque <a target="-blank" href="http://you-are-here.com/restaurant/encounter.html">theme restaurant</a> at LAX which also made its debut in &lsquo;62.</p> <p>&nbsp;This week, cartoonist <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Griffith">Bill Griffith</a> announced his <a target="_blank" href="http://www.zippythepinhead.com/">&ldquo;Zippy the Pinhead&rdquo;</a> comic strip is taking up the cause. Griffith&rsquo;s passion for classic signs is legendary. We recently caught Zippy in print, chatting with the <a target="_blank" href="http://la.buzznet.com/cat/?id=51061">Felix Chevrolet sign</a> at Jefferson and Figueroa. And, he&rsquo;s got clout. Seen in over 200 newspapers, Zip&rsquo;s strip is credited with saving the Bay Area&rsquo;s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggiediner.com/">Doggie Diner</a> weiner dog signs from destruction.</p> <p><strong>Dogged determination by Kim Cooper and Nathan Marsak</strong> is fueling the campaign. The duo publish <a target="_blank" href="http://www.1947project.com/">The 1947 Project</a>, one of our all-time fave explorations into Los Angeles&rsquo; colorful past. (Our KNX news story streams <a target="_blank" href="http://linder.com/1947.mp3">here</a>.) More than 2,300 signatures from motorists threatening to boycott have been gathered at their <a target="_blank" href="http://www.savethe76ball.com../../">Save the 76 Ball</a> site. &ldquo;If that ball goes, so does this customer!&rdquo; </p> <p>ConocoPhillips hasn&rsquo;t backed down despite a steady stream of media attention to the cause c&eacute;l&egrave;bre. Even the BBC is onto <a target="_blank" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5055782.stm">gas station castration</a>. Actor Michael Madsen (&ldquo;Reservoir Dogs,&rdquo; &ldquo;Kill Bill&rdquo;) told the Beeb, &ldquo;There seems to be this driving force to tear down everything that&rsquo;s a little old. These are things that were landmarks, a symbol that I remember from childhood.&rdquo; Madsen says he tried to buy a ball but was told they are destined to be crushed. &ldquo;What&rsquo;s the point of smashing them and putting up flat signs?&rdquo; </p> <p>Indeed! Not to mention the way some of the balls magically morph into Halloween jack-o-lanterns every October. Three dollar gas, now this.</p> http://www.savethe76ball.com/linder#comment 76 ball knx los angeles michael linder Michael Madsen radio zippy the pinhead Sun, 18 Jun 2006 12:15:23 -0700 kim 81 at http://www.savethe76ball.com